U.S. Soccer Federation defends support for women's team after lawsuit

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U.S. Soccer Federation defends support for women's team after lawsuit
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The U.S. Soccer Federation defended on Friday its treatment of the World Cup-win...

- The U.S. Soccer Federation defended on Friday its treatment of the World Cup-winning national women’s team and said it was surprised at a recent lawsuit alleging gender discrimination.

“U.S. Soccer believes that all female athletes deserve fair and equitable pay, and we strive to meet this core value at all times,” he added. According to the lawsuit, filed three years after several players made a similar complaint with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, U.S. soccer has “utterly failed to promote gender equality.”

Cordeiro added that the federation had in recent years increased its investment in the USWNT program and worked in close partnership with the players to ensure they have everything they need.

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